November 29, 2016

Devine on Lamperti's Method

Freedom about the neck, absence of visible effort, a gently induced attack, were insisted upon from start to finish with a vehement persistency. Proper production of tone, free from contraction of external muscles and free from forced attack, are demanded, even though the result be at first a weak and unmusical sound. As regards the registers of the voice, the old masters never admitted the existence of more than one in a properly trained voice.

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The García & Lamperti Schools of Singing

The 19th century was dominated by two great schools of singing as represented in the scientific perspective of Manuel García and the empiricism of Francesco Lamperti. To understand their principles is to know the root of all vocal instruction.